On 04/06/12 20:04, nemysis wrote:
> Autocutsel
>> Autocutsel synchronizes the two copy/paste buffers mainly used by X
> applications. It unifies "clipboards" between VNC servers and Windows.
>> The 'cutsel' binary performs the synchronization whenever it is run.
> The 'autocutsel' binary performs the synchronization continuously. I
> suggest running it from ~/.vnc/xstartup by adding a line like this at
> the top:
> exec autocutsel &
>>http://www.freshports.org/deskutils/autocutsel/>>>> X11 clipboard
>> This package contains xclipboard, an X clipboard client.
>>http://www.freshports.org/x11/xclipboard/>>>> Xclip
>> xclip is a command line utility that is designed to run on any system
> with an X11 implementation. It provides an interface to X selections
> ("the clipboard") from the command line. It can read data from standard
> in or a file and place it in an X selection for pasting into other X
> applications. xclip can also print an X selection to standard out,
> which can then be redirected to a file or another program.
>>http://www.freshports.org/x11/xclip/>>>> Xsel-conrad
>> XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of
> the X selection. Normally this is only accessible by manually
> highlighting information and pasting it with the middle mouse button.
>> This port is similar to x11/xsel, but with different CLI syntax and
> a bit more functionality. It is a lot more popular, too.
>>http://www.freshports.org/x11/xsel-conrad/>>>> Clipboard
>> Who doesn't remember the first time they learned to copy and paste, and
> generated an exponentially growing text document? Yes, that's right,
> clipboards are magical.
>> With Clipboard.pm, this magic is now trivial to access,
> cross-platformly, from your Perl code.
>>http://www.freshports.org/x11/p5-Clipboard/>>>> showrgb
>> This package contains showrgb, a program that reads an rgb color-name
> database compiled for use with the dbm database routines and converts it
> back to source form, printing the result to standard output.
>>http://www.freshports.org/x11/rgb/>>>> gcolor2
>> Gcolor2 is a simple, standalone GTK+ 2.0 color selector.
>>http://www.freshports.org/graphics/gcolor2/>>>> Agave
>> GNOME Colorscheme is a color scheme builder for the GNOME desktop. It is
> useful for web creation as well as room painting. It supports 6 various
> types of color schemes: Complements, Split Complements, Triads,
> Tetrads, Analogous, and Monochromatic.
>> The user can lighten/darken the whole colorscheme or increase/decrease
> its saturation.
>>http://www.freshports.org/graphics/agave/>>>> grabc
>> Is s simple but very useful program to determine the color string in
> hex (or in RGB components) by clicking on a pixel on the screen. While
> web browsing, lots of time you find a nice color and wonder what co
>>http://www.freshports.org/x11/grabc/>>>> setxkbmap
>> This package contains setxkbmp, a program for setting the keyboard using
> the X Keyboard Extension.
>>http://www.freshports.org/x11/setxkbmap/>>>> _______________________________________________
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I just added these programs to the build server after some minor
modifications.
We already had a module for graphics/agave, so I just left the current
module alone (did not see any real differences).
Thanks for sending them in!
--
~~ Ken Moore ~~
PC-BSD/iXsystems
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